It turns out that cows have a much richer sound communication than most people assume. | Agri.BG
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Canadian livestock farmers can now rely on two brand-new assistants developed at Dalhousie University. One application analyzes the sounds of cows, while the other measures methane levels on each specific farm, reports Alberta Farmer Express. Bulgarian drone-pollinator changes our agriculture The star of this unusual technological duo is undoubtedly MooLogue—an application that literally translates the mooing of cows. What does “Moo” mean? Imagine the following scenario: you hold your phone up to a cow and receive an explanation of what her "moo" means exactly. It sounds like a joke, but according to the idea's originator, Professor Suresh Nitin Rajan, and his team Mooanalytica, this is already entirely possible. MooLogue can help farmers, students, and new farm workers recognize the moods and needs of animals just by their sounds. How was MooLogue created? To build a reliable database, researchers installed sensors and recording devices on 13 farms. They collected hours of audio ...
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